April 2011 Archive
8311.
Why learning Haskell/Python makes you a worse programmer (2006) (lukeplant.me.uk)
8312.
Freelancers: This Web Series Totally Gets It (austinist.com)
8313.
Adobe Museum of Digital Media (adobemuseum.com)
8314.
Where have India's baby girls gone? (economist.com)
8315.
Pandora files for IPO, reveals investigation of privacy breaches (theatlantic.com)
8316.
$3M data mining prize - predict and prevent hospitalization (heritagehealthprize.com)
8317.
Copper vrs Stainless in anti-microbial applications (newscientist.com)
8318.
Ask HN: Implications of Graphene discovery ()
8319.
Most creative advertising for a Japanese mobile phone (youtube.com)
8320.
Megawatt batteries for home power via "redox flow" in 5 years (zdnet.com)
8321.
Insider Trading in Silicon Valley (cnbc.com)
8322.
JavaScript JIT in Python (github.com)
8323.
Nwzer - You are the journalist (new startup) (nwzer.com)
8324.
Image Manipulation With jQuery and PHP GD (smashingmagazine.com)
8325.
Higher-Order Javascript (CoffeeScript) [video from Øredev 2010] (oredev.org)
8326.
Innovative Framework for Creating RIA Apps (qooxdoo.org)
8327.
When will smartphones become phones? (asymco.com)
8328.
LizaMoon Pay-Up Scareware Spreads To 500,000 Sites (newsfactor.com)
8329.
History of Cypress Semiconductor's Internal Startups (cypress.com)
8330.
MIT Kinect Hack: Kinected (Video) Conference (bostinnovation.com)
8331.
Find out who views your Facebook profile survey scam (gadgetdaily.info)
8332.
Why Projects Fail - I wrote this book to get a job (whyprojectsfailbook.com)
8333.
Baseball to see new data explosion - the sensor revolution (thenumerati.net)
8334.
AskNature: The Biomimicry Design Portal (asknature.org)
8335.
The Amazing Nyiragongo Crater: Journey to the Center of the World (boston.com)
8336.
Win $3.2M for data mining - predicting hospitalization (r-bloggers.com)
8337.
Who Could Blame G.E.? (nytimes.com)
8338.
Students fight music-sharing fine (boston.com)
8339.
Pykka - easy to use concurrency for Python using the Actor model & gEvent (github.com)
8340.
First U.S. Drinking Water Samples Show Radiation from Japan (blogs.forbes.com)